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Misrepresentation is always dangerous, but never more so than when selling expensive property.
Fraudulent misrepresentation can result in the seller being ordered to pay damages or to compensate the buyers for any consequential losses resulting from incorrect information given by the seller or anyone acting on their behalf.
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The former managing director of a West council has been accused of "fraudulent or negligent misrepresentation" and "deceit" by withholding details of her medical history when she applied for her job, the High Court has heard.
Christine Laird is being sued for more than pounds1 million by Cheltenham Borough Council which claims she concealed her depressive illness and the fact she had been taking anti-depressants for several years.
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REGGAE Reggae jerk sauce millionaire Levi Roots did not steal the secret recipe from his friend, a High Court ruled yesterday.
But the dad-of-seven, 53, was accused of "fraudulent misrepresentation" by lying on Dragons' Den that it was his grandmother's recipe.
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REGGAE Reggae jerk sauce millionaire Levi Roots did not steal the secret recipe from his friend, a High Court judge ruled yesterday.
But the dad-of-seven, 53, was accused of "fraudulent misrepresentation" by lying on Dragons' Den that it was his grandmother's recipe.
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FORMER Crystal Palace owner Simon Jordan, who earned and burned a Pounds 75million fortune, has penned a compellingly indiscreet autobiography, Be Careful What You Wish For, which is published this week.
Among other things, Jordan claims Colonel Gaddafi wanted to buy Palace; that he was introduced to cricket fixer Mazhar Majeed; that he used his driver to bet on his own team against FA rules; and that he once spent Pounds 37,000 at a charity auction for a golf lesson with Nick Faldo that never happened. As a club owner, Jordan was famously forthright about players, agents and managers -- and even sued Iain Dowie for fraudulent misrepresentation over the manager's departure from Palace in 2006 and swift re-emergence at Charlton.
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REGGAE Reggae jerk sauce millionaire Levi Roots did not steal the secret recipe from his friend, a High Court judge ruled yesterday.
But the dad-of-seven, 53, was accused of "fraudulent misrepresentation" by lying on Dragons' Den that it was his grandmother's recipe.
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BSKYB last night claimed a Pounds 200m victory in its long- running legal dispute with US tech giant Hewlett Packard.
A judge yesterday found a subsidiary of HP guilty of 'fraudulent misrepresentation' during talks over a customer services contract with the pay-TV group in 2000.
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REGGAE Reggae jerk sauce millionaire Levi Roots did not steal the secret recipe from his friend, a High Court judge ruled yesterday.
But the dad-of-seven, 53, was accused of "fraudulent misrepresentation" by lying on Dragons' Den that it was his grandmother's recipe.
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A FORMER Welsh council director failed to persuade the Court of Appeal yesterday that she should not have to pay any of her legal costs in a pounds 1m fraud case.
Cheltenham Borough Council's case for fraudulent and negligent misrepresentation over Christine Laird's job application was dismissed by Mr Justice Hamblen at the High Court in London in June last year.
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REGGAE Reggae jerk sauce millionaire Levi Roots did not steal the secret recipe from his friend, a High Court judge ruled yesterday.
But the dad-of-seven, 53, was accused of "fraudulent misrepresentation" by lying on Dragons' Den that it was his grandmother's recipe.